Divorced, Beheaded, Survived: A Feminist Reinterpretation Of The Wives Of Henry Viii
By (Author) Karen Lindsey
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
3rd May 1996
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
942.0520922
Paperback
262
Width 153mm, Height 227mm, Spine 16mm
364g
A fascinating, revisionist look at 16th century English politics (both public and private), examining the lives of Henry VIII's six wives as active personalities
Provocative thoughts on the why and wherefore of the matrimonial quests of Henry VIII and the women who were party to them.--Denver Post
Lindsey's book reads like a romance novel: airy, witty, full of drama and compassion, . . . more about sentiment than feminist theory. . . . Her chronicle is lustier, more concerned with emotion and the peculiarities of being human than other accounts have been, and her presence as a moral authority is palpable.--Los Angeles Weekly
Lindsey is insightful and disarmingly funny in her musings on Henry and his sorry wives.--Arizona Republic
This is an engaging read that conveys well the feelings not only of the characters but of the era as well. An occasional bit of dry humor blends nicely with Lindsey's intelligent writing style.--Tulsa World
Karen Lindsey is coauthor of Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book and Dr. Susan Love's Hormone Book.